We can no longer imagine our everyday lives without keyboards.
They can be used to quickly write texts or create various commands on smartphones, tablets, etc.
Bluetooth keyboards enable mobile working and help to free the desk of annoying cables.
More and more keyboards offer the option to connect to multiple devices.
Many of the devices can not only control a Mac or PC, but also smartphones, tablets or even living room devices such as Amazon's Fire TV.
However, all of the keyboards with Bluetooth tested by AllesBeste lacked a numeric keypad.
A few manufacturers offer Bluetooth keyboards with a separate number pad, but these did not convince the testers.
The focus is different for the different models: Some of the keyboards rely on integrated batteries for increased mobility, other models offer backlighting and complex drivers with which the special keys can be variably adjusted.
The keys on the Bluetooth models are flat throughout and are reminiscent of laptop keyboards.
The wrists are protected by the low height.
If the user prefers higher keys, he has to use cable keyboards for better or worse.
Bluetooth keyboards put to the test
The test portal AllesBeste has tested 25 Bluetooth keyboards.
The editors' favorite is the Logitech K380.
It provides a pleasant feel when typing.
It's also well made, beautifully designed, connects to multiple devices, and is excellent value for money.
Another recommendation is the Universal Mobile Keyboard from Microsoft.
The model is a keyboard for on the go and particularly suitable for laptop use on tablets and smartphones.
You can find more information and other recommended alternatives in the extensive review of AllesBeste.